Since Garrett has the old-school thieving mastered and sewn up, in the modern age who do we have to turn to? Sure, many open world games allow players to sneak and grab stuff from peoples homes, but not many offer a dedicated game to the dirty world of theft. Cue,

Here is a look at the Battlefield V War Stories intro mission using the Nvidia recommended Ray Tracing settings at 1440p (using RTX 2080 Ti). The game options use the Ultra preset with ray tracing reflections at medium. For comparison, take a look at the same scenes with Ray Tracing

Take a look at these Fallout 76 postage stamps which glow in the dark. They are rather cool and can be won via social media competitions in the UK and Europe. Bethesda has created a set of five official stamps featuring imagery from Fallout 76. The stamps showcase instantly recognisable

We take a layman’s look at the Ray Tracing features during the Single player experience in Battlefield V. The video shows off the Battlefield V Ray Tracing performance at 2160p (4K) and recommended 1440p. Whilst an expensive part of the RTX cards from Nvidia, at least some potential is seen

After many hours now playing Bethesda’s Fallout 76 – Solo Play/Single-Player we post some impressions about playing it this way. Fans are familiar with the series single-player roots, so it’s interesting how Bethesda added the multi-player option. However, one has to remember it is just that, an option and teaming

Developer Spicy Pixels released their tongue-in-cheek party game Slappy Ass on Steam. It’s a mouse clicker game where players slap an ass and unlock extra skins, props, backgrounds and outfits. A few mini-games included add to the party atmosphere where players compete for high scores via online leader-boards. Just make

Take a look at the opening moment of Fallout 76 gameplay using the ultra pre-set settings and at 4K resolution. We’re using a RTX 2080Ti and highlight the GPU/CPU usage and temps on the top left of the screen.